rukos
rukos refers to a family of small, arboreal mammals found in the rainforests of Central and South America. These agile creatures are characterized by their long, prehensile tails, which they use for balance and to grip branches as they navigate through the canopy. Rukos typically have soft, dense fur, often in shades of brown or gray, with some species exhibiting lighter undersides. Their faces are generally small with large, dark eyes adapted for nocturnal vision, and pointed ears.
These animals are primarily omnivorous, feeding on a diet of fruits, insects, small birds' eggs, and nectar.
While not widely known, rukos play a role in their ecosystem by aiding in seed dispersal through